The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, November 12, 1879, Image 4

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A Wicked Old Gentleman Nice old gentleman he was ; big white waistcoat, low cut shoes, bald head and silver bowed spectacles. He led in the Binging on Sunday evening in the hotel prttar, and sang that old fashioned bass in “Coronation,” aud “Chiua” in that to'id sonorous up aud down style which twuntry choiristers used to practice in Accompanying the big fiddle and withal had the bland benevolent look of a good old up country deacon. He was “ lookiug round the house ” next night, and stepped in where some of the boys were playing cards —some- 'thing where they were talking of” calls” •and “ raises” and “ seeing.” The boys looked a little disconcerted, hut the old 'man didn’t say anything, till the baud was played out, uud one of the paity, under pretence of having an engage ment, winked to the others and said he jnust go, intending to break up till the i old mau had gone away and then resume the game. But he had scarce turned his hack when the aged visitor remark, •ed:— " I wonder he hndu’t' raised’ ye with Abe hand he held." “ Do you understand the game?” usk ed one of the party, tuking a cigar from his mouth. “ Wall, a leetle—l’ve seeu ’em playin’ on it, and sometimes thort that I’d like to take a hand jest fur fun.” ‘‘Just so,” said another, “suppose you try a game or two with us.” “ Wall, I don’t mind, jes fur the fun ‘ er the thing,” So the old man sat down and with a good deal of instruction * maioaged to get through the game and won on the penny ante. “Thar,” said he, “if that feller that's gone had been spunky and put iu five dollars, he’d get it instead of eight cents, wouldn’t lie?” “ Why certainly,” said one of the young men, “ certainly, it’s your deal, uncle; now why don’t you go in for a &. r ) ante?" “ Wall,” said the old fellow throwing around the cards, “ I dunno hut I will, but I hain’t got nothin’ but a twenty dollar hill that I drew outen the bank to come here with.” “ Well, uncle," said the other, gather ing up and glancing at his cards, “I’ll go you twenty, and you can put it in the i missionary box when you win it if you like." “Shol so I ken,” said the old man. I don’t think it would be gambolliu’ at all ef that’s the case.” ‘‘Not at all said the other,” winking to his companions. “ Wall, then I don’t care if I go yon this other fitly —but 1 ’spose ye’ll think I’m doin’ on it to scare ye—but our de nomination's tarual poor, and a big con tribution is just what their haukerin’s arter.” “ Oh, no, I cover your fifty, uncle, we ought to be liberal you know," and so the game went on till finally tho old man remarked : “ Well I’d no idee 1 had this ere roll of bills in my pocket— so ye call do ye?—five hundred dollars ■ U P1 —yes, ye have got three picters— three queens and a jack ! Wall, ’tis kinder queer I got ’tother queen —haw ! .haw! haw !” “ Yes, I'm sorry for you, but what are your other cards?’’ said the young man triumphantly. “ Well, three on ’em ez kings—why dura it, all that ere pot o’ money’s mine, young feller !" said he, stretching out a powerful paw and squeezing the bills out of the hand of the young man who had already begun to roll them up. “ Perhaps mister you like to take your hand again,” said he to the other who had returned meantime, “ they aregoin’ to sing some psalm tunes up stairs be fore going to bed and I promised to jiue era. “ There was a blank look of amaze ment in that circle ns he left, and the thought forced itself into more than one mind of the danger of trusting to ap pearances. Monticello Cor. Macon Telegraph: Dr. J. G. Elder, a practicing M. D. of note in onr town and county, louglit a lot of chickens, which he cooped up to fatten. 11 is cook took from the coop a hen that had been so confined for a month or more and killed it, and while cleaning it noticed a curiously shaped sacque or bag, attached to the .egg sacque, which began to move in *ber hands. She threw it with the en trails out of the window. Dr. Elder’s little boy, who was in the kitchen, saw it and went out doors at once and broke open the bag, and seeing some thing moving lie thought it was a lizard and struck and killed it. Dr. Elder coming up at the time saw and exam ined it. and it proved to be a perfect formed little dog, about three inches long. He took it and the sacque, and lias both now in alcohol. This strange little animal does not simply resemble a dog, but is a perfect one. You can even see the little nails of his feet, his tongue, etc. Can any one explain this wonderful freak of nature ? It has been examined by all the M. D's here and many of our citizens, and no jh>B - theory can account lor his strange existence within the hen. Dr. Elder offers to send the bottle containing the dog and the sacque to any medical so ciety or physician who will pay the ex press on on it and promise to return it. Nancy Jane l’ratt, of Iroquois coun ty, Illinois, ordered a hunter off her farm and received the saucy reply: “ Oh, you a*n't in any danger; I ainl hunting old maids.” She abruptly turned, went into the house, came out witli a gun, opened fire on the hunter and killed his dog. The man threw up Ids hands and yelled : “Do you mean to murder me?” The farmer’s wife an swered : “ Oh, you ain’t in any danger; I ain’t huntin’ for fools?” and hero she brought the gun again to her shoulder, while the chap yelled louder than be fore. Here the husband appeared upon the scene and toed the fellow off the premises. Dip a flannel cloth in warm soapsuds, then into whiting, and apply it to paint and it will almost instantly remove grease and dirt from wood-work of all descriptions about your house. Af terward wash with clean water. This application will make painted wood work look almost as good as new, and will not injure the paint in the least. Stylish lady holding a lap-dog is nt>out ready to leave the car. Dog manifests impatience. Lady says, “ Wait, darling, till mamma puts on her gloves.” Passengers roar with laughter. MOHSIXU NEWS NEKIAM9, A NEW STORY By ft Lady of Savanouh, Savannah Weekly News Of OCTOBER 4th will contain the ft rat chapters of a story of thrilling interest, entitled Anabel’s Secret. BY MRS. J. O. BRANCH. We desire not to anticipate the pleasure which the reader* of the Wp.KKI.Y NEWS will derive from the Ihtiihhl of thin charming story, and therefore will not Hpeak of it here further than to say that in the management of an original ami iutenaeiy interesting plot b<t I*hh than in her power* of description, her life like delineations of character, and the pure moral tone of her reHoctieu*, the accomplished au thor gives Assurance that she inherits tin* genius of her gifted mother. Mrs. Caroline laie llentz, whose works of fiction have been so universally admired and still rank among the most popular American hooks of their cl iss .A naiad's Secret ” is develop ed in California, of which State the author was at one time a resident, and her vivid descriptions of some of the most wonderful scenery of that pic turesque region arc among tho striking features of the story. The liew serial will run through some eight or ten numbers of the Weekly. Subscribers who desire to have the story complete should send in their sub scriptions at once. Subscription #2 a year, $ I for six months. Money can he sent by Money Order, Registered Letter or Express, at our iisk. J 11. ENTILL, Savannah, Ga. rTHo Purest and Best Medicine ever niade^ A combination of Hons. Huchii, Mandrake, and Dandelion, with all the best ami most cura tive pro pert ies of all other Bitters makes the erreat e.st ];itMd Purifier, Liver It emulator, and Life anti Health Restoring A .rent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly long exist whore Hop Bitters are used, so varied and iwrlect are their operations. They fife new life sad rl*or to the aped and laflrm. To all whose employments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetiser, Tonic and mild stimulant. Hop Bitters are invaluable w ithout Intoxicating. _ff* you f, filing* or symptoms are. what the disease or ailment Ts, use Hop Hitters l)°n t wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. It has saved hundreds. fi6oo will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. I*o not suffer nor let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use llop Bitters. Remember Hop Bitters is no vile, dmerged , drunk en nostrum, but the lhirest and Best Medicine ever made; the Invalid's Friend and lleae*** and no person or family should be without them. Get aomc this day. BHHiI Hop Cough Cun* is the sweetest safest and best. Ask Children for SfcW'-fM-i'-er MJd Klilncr 1. rtor to all others. Cures by absorption. Ask druggrtst. 0 n a hso!uteand i rroslstiblo cure for drunk enu.N, se of opium, tobacco and narcotics: % Rand far ClroaUr. ' * 167 ITSXECCTORS SALE. J By virtue of ati order from the Ordinary of Hart Countv, will hr sold Ik*for© tho Courthouse door of said county on the first Tuesday iu Decem ber next, all the lands belonging to the estate of Noel Skelton, deceased, joining lauds of A. L. Wal ters, W. J W. Skelton, Thomas Sanders and oth ers, containing 237* acres, more or less, well irnprov *d. 10 acres good bottom land, 50 acres in a high state of cultivation. 50 acres in original forest, re mainder in old fields, with a good mill site, whereon the deceased run a mill for 30 years ; also the estate's interest in acres near the Line Church. Sold for division. Terms of sale, on** hundred dollars rash, half of the remainder 12 months credit. Balance due two years after date, with interest from day of sale ai 8 per cent. Bond given for titles. This October 29, 1b79 TT. J. W. SKELTON, ELIAS VICKERY, Executor*. Hart sheriffs sale. Will he sold before tho Courthouse door in Hartwell, Hart county. Georgia, on the first Tues day in December next, dming the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : One Huudred and Thirty Acres of Land, mere or loss, lying and being iu the County of Hart, on the waters of Lit'le Light wood log Creek, joining lands of John MeDougal. Parker Vickery, Maria Brown, and others. All levied on by virture of a fi. fa. from Hart Superior Court, returnable to March term, 1880, in favor of O. M. Doyle vs. C. S. Simpson, levied on as the projicrty of C. S. Simpson to satis fy the above stated fi. fa. This October 27, 1879. J. R. MYERS, Sheriff. TAX NOTICE. T WILL be at the following precincts at the time 1 specified, for the purpose of collecting State and County i#xm for 1879 Hart well. Tuesday. November 4th. Alford's, Wednesday. November sth. Rood Creek, Thursday. November tftli. H4mmU Creek. Friday. November 7th. Hall's Saturday, November Mb. Ray’s, Monday. NovemWr, lGth. MeCurry's. Tuesday 11th. Smith’s. Wednesday, 12th. Come forward promptly aud par your taxes. J L JOHNSON. T. O H. C. YELLOW FEVER-BLACK VOMIT. It 1 too noon to forgot the ravages of thin terrible riiiMiaw.. which will no doubt return in ■ uiorr ninlig limit and virulent form in the fall luontlin of IH7# MEKKEEI/N HIPAfISK, a Remedy din covered ill Southern Nubia ami lined with nucli won derlul renultn iu South America where the moat ag gravated canen of fever are found, catmen from one to two ouncea of bile to be Altered or ntrained from tbe bliHMl each time it uannea through the l.iver, an long an no excenn of bile exintn. Hy itn wonderful actliui on t lie Liver and Stomach the HEI’ATINF. uot only preventa to a certainty any kind of Fever mid libit k Vomit, but alno ruren Headache, Const i ~aiiou of the Uowela, Dyspepsia aud Malarial din eanen. No one need fear Yellow Fever who will exiiel Ihe Malaria! Poison and excess of idle from the blond by ■ruing MKKKKLI. S HKPATINK. which In sold by all Druggists iu :iO cent and |i DO holtlea, or will be sent by express by the Proprietors. A. F. MEKRELL A CO., Phila., Pa. Dr. Pemberton’s Stillingia or Qu:en's Delight. rip" Thu r*]w*rt* of wonderful cun*of RlieutimtlMm, Scrofula. Halt Klkmiiu, HvphiUa, Cancer, Ulcere aud gore*, that come from all part* of the country, arc not only remarkable but ao miraculoua an to be doubted was it not for tbe abtiudunce of proof. REMARKABLE CUBE of SCROFULA, Ac CASE OF COL. J. C. SRAXHON. Kinobton, Oa.. September 15, 1871. Gfntm : For aiiteen veara I have been a great uf* forer from .Scrofula in itn meat difttreaaing form* I nave been cunfliinl to my room and bed for fifteen yeara with aerofulmia ulceration*. Tbe moat ap proved remedie* for auch caaea had been used, aud the moat eminent phyaiciau* cdhhiiUiml, without any lecided lH*nertt. Tliua proßti af<tl, dlatreaaed, de •qxiiiiling, waa adviaed by Dr. Aver of Floyd county, Ga., to commence the line of jour Compound Ex tra t Stillingia. Language is hm inaaflknent to de scribe the relief 1 obtained from the uae of the Stil ling ia an it la to convey an adaquate idea of the in- tensity of my Buffering Indore uhlum your medicine: hii (lielent to May, I abandoned all other remedies and continued the uae of your Extract of stillingia. un til I can nay truly, “ I am cured of all pain,” of all diacaae, with nothing to obatruct the active pui-Muit of my prolbaalon. More than eight month* have elapMed niiiee thia remarkable cure, without any re turn of the diaeaae. For the truth of the above atatement, I refer to any gentleman iu Bartow County, Qa., and to the memuera of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I ahull ever remain, with the dee peat gratitude, Your obedient servant, J. C. BRANSON, Att y at Law. A MIRACLE. Wbbt Point, Ga., Sept. 16. 1870. Genth : Mv daughter waa taken on the 25th day of June. 186:1, with what was auppoaed to be Acute Rheumatism, anti wa.s treated for the name with no auceeaa. In March, following, pieces of bone began to work out of the right arm, aud continued to ap pear till the bone from the elbow to the shoulder Joint came out. Many pieces of bone came out of the right foot and leg. The case waa then pmnotrac od one of White Swelling. After having been con fined alnut Mix years to her bed, and the case con sidered hopeless, I was induced to try Dr. Peniboi ton's Compound Extract of Stillingia, and was mo well HatiMficd with its effects that 1 have continued the use of it until the present. My daughter was confined to her bed about six years Ist fore sh* sat up or even turned over without help. She now sitH up all day, and sews most of her time- —huH walked across the room. Her general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her litubs gain Mtrenth, walk well. 1 attribute her re covery, with the blessing of God, to tbe use of your invaluable medicine. W. B. BLANTON. West Point, Ga., Sept. 16. 1870. Gents : The above certificate of Mr W. B. Blan ion we know' and certify as being true. The tiling is so ; hundreds of the most respected citizens certi fy to it. As much reference can be given as may bo required. Yonrs truly, CRAWFORD A WALKER, Druggists. lION. 11. 1). WILLIAMS. I>r. PembertoirN Sllllingia is pre pared by A. F. MERRELL Sl CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists in SI.OO bottles, or sent by express. * Agents wauled to canvass everywhere. Send for Book—“ Curious Story”—tree to all. Medicines sent to poor | people, payable in install ments. HEALTH ana its PLEASURES Oil DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS Nervous Disorders. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system I To be excitable or nervous ill a small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy be found I There is one :—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none ; take no coffee—weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can; take three or four Pills every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops; and if these golden rules arc followed, you will be happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have any nerves. Mothers and Daughters. If there is one thing more than another for which these Pills are so famous, it is their purifying prop erties, especially their power of cleansing the blood from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secretions. Universally adopted as the one grand remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the system, out! always bring übont what *s required. Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite. These feelings which so sadden us. most frequent ly arise from annoyances or trouble, fitun obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is in it for us, thus disordering tile liver and stoma li. These organs must he regulated if you wish to Im> well. The Pills, if taken according tot lie printed instructions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow, as a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the East and West- Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these disorders. How to be Strong. "Never let the bowels bo either confined or unduly note 1 upon. It may appear singular that Holloway’s Pills should be recommended for a run upon the Iniwels. many persons supposing that they would in crease relaxation. This is a great mistake, however; for these Pills will immediately correct the liver and stop every kind of bowel complaint. In w arm cli mates thousands of lives have I>*m*ii saved bv the use of this medicine, wl ll in all rases gives tour and v igor to the whole organic system, however deranged —health and strength following as a matter of course. The appetite, too, is wonderfully increased b\ the use of these Pills, combined in the use of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal f. iis better than broths and stews. By removing acrid, fermented,or other impure humors from the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of dysentry, diarrluea. and other bowel complaints is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, am! the action of the bowels becomes regular. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels so quickly as this tine correcting medi cine. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete t**o much or too little water : or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches aud pains settled in tin loins over ♦he regions of the kid neys. these Pills should be taken according to the pijnted directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the Imck at bedtime. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all means have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tom* of the stomach as these Pills : they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy ac tum : they are wonderfully efficacious in eases of spasm-in foot they never tail iu curing all disorders of the liver ami stomach. Holloway's Fills arc the I test knoten remedy in the World for the following diseases : Ague. Consumption, Inflammation, Sure Throat, Asthma, Debility, Jaundice, Stone and Gravel, Dropsy, Bilious eompai'ts.Liver Complaints, Secondary Dysentery, Blotches on the Symptoms, Erysipelas, Skin, Lumbago, Tie-douloureaux, Fevers of all kinds. Piles. Tumors, Bowel complaints. Rheumatism, Ulcere, Fits, Retention of Worms all kinds. Colics, Urine. Gout, Headache, Constipatiou of Scrofula or Indigestion. the Bowels. King's Evil, W akness from any cause. €’.4I’TION ! None are genuine unless the signa ture of J. Haydoc k. as agent for the Cuffed States, surrounds each box of Pills aud Ointment. A hand some reward will be given to any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollo way A Cos., New York, and by all respectable Drug {list* and Dealers iu Medicine throughout the civil hum! world, in boxes at *25 cents. t 2 cents, and each. I3T TbM it considerable saving in taking the larger sir****. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in even* disorder are affixed to each box io; EDWIN BATES <£ CO., JOBBZRS IN mtr GOODS a- CLOTHING iw 122 & 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. G F TOLLY Wm. M. VVILCOX. NEW FURNITURE STORE, ELBERTON, GA. xiru ro offering Furniture of every description at pi icon far below anything over offered to the people >V of N. E. Georgia. We giva a low of our prices: Bedsteads from 82.00, r up. Bureaus “ 88.00, up. Chairs “ 50cts. up. Even thin* se proportionately low. We have In stork from an 815.50 to a (*l5O CHAMBER St IT. Give us a call ami be convinced that we mean what we say. cornirs ! COFFIITS ! ! Parties from a distance can always rely on us to fill their orders for coffins with dispatch, we keep a ful Sto, k fn.m r. hesp 4.0 U coffin to a flue Walnut and Metalic Case. Orders tilled from £> to „0 minutes after lh i‘KTtHri'B V.tHNG a specialty. FVRMTI HE REPAIRED in workmanlike style. m TO LEY & WILCOX. Grand Fall Opening I AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE. -—-——.—o HAVING just returned from the Northern Market with a complete stock of Mer chandise bought for cash at bottom prices to surprise everybody. Call and set for yourself. My stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, And all things generally kept in a country store. In order to secure bargains, cal JOSEPH STRAUSS’, ELBERTON, GEORGIA., 170 Next store to J. 11. & T. A. Jones. J. B. E. SLOAN. JAS. M. SEIGNIOUS. SLOAN k SEIGNIOUS, Hi Factors art Gml emission lintels, BROWN’S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. Consignments solicited. 184 L N. & J. S. HOPKINS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, ID. J. IZARD MIDDLETON. JOHN \V. WILLIAMS. J. I. MIDDLETON & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 7 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE. PP rr A VALUABLE invenUM ■ JwmlbMl the world renowned WILSON SEWING MACHINE in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined safes of ail the others. The WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 827 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers. SOLD BY JJ^^^^^WARRANTEO Sr i FOR PARTICULARS HOMBtK on J ADDRESS: W White Sewing Machine Cos, Cleveland, ohio. OiflM (UN HEADY FOR BUSIMSS. We Gin for the 20th> YTTK have just received onr 50-saw Cotton Gin from the factory at Prattville, Ala., and are prepared to > ? do first-class gipptng. Give us a trial on one bale, ami wo arc sure you will be pleased. When cotton is ginned at our gin. it is not carried off' sticking to the seeds. 4Vo clean tlio ec<l*4. Those patronizing us may depend ujkhi getting a good sample as to lint, aud turnout in weight. Hugging him! Ties at our Store AS L 11' AN THE LOWEST. Mr. E R. WHITE w ill run the Gin. and will see that every customer is well treated, and has plant/ of help in loading and unloading. Every fellow gets his own Seed at our Gin. Promptness and dispatch is our motto. We Gin for the 20th. E. B. BENSON & CO. (A bad beginning makes a good ending.) X, Good Xu, Whit dim >• We do not say that ALL MEN are liars { but that we owe drM* which MUST BE paid, and if our GOOD PROMPT-PAY; ING customers do ‘>t help us, lo *rWM must we look? Some men trwold s talk ourselves to death, or die iu the poof honse rather than use any exertion to pay what they owe us. We are glad that all men arc not so. Many ol our good friends are coming up with cotton and money TO HELP US OUT. Let others do likewise. Some need but to be reminded. Those who want full prices for their cotton, and who desire to render us a real favor, will come early, we know. # t Do not *ake offence, for none is intended. We simnly need money and are not asham to tell you so. WE MUST HAVE 11. E. B. BENSON & CO. 1 OLD AND RELIABLE. £Dk. Sanford’s Liver InvigoratorJ Standard Family Remedy for { {diseases of the Liver, Stomach } {and Bowels.—lt is Purel|mj | —lt never || TjHj J —lt is RH I I inu U^jf^"|j r L?#l IjswVT' l : I I W l e aV cfO ( !s<' A odiJ! fk in li:v jiiacticeS j | ■ pJP* and by the public,| •i il V 1 * lor more than 35 years,2 JI P with unprecedented n su’.ts. J ‘/N SEND FOR CIRCULAR.J T w caumpn m n 162 broadway.s J AIT DRIGOIST WILL TILL YOU IT* klrt TiTIO.V. J Hart sheriffs sales. Will be sold before tho courthouse door in Hartwell. Hart County Georgia, on the first Tues day in December next, during the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit; All that tract or par rel of land situate, lying ami being in the County of Hart, State of Georgia, containing fifty-seven acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Munroe Cason, J. B. Thornton, T. 1. Bobo, and others. Levied on as the property of J. I). Adams by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Hart Superior Court on a judgment ob tained at September term of said court in favor of L. <fc T. J. Linder vs. J. D. Adams. Property lev ied on for purchase money, and written notice of levy served personally on j. D. Adams, the tenant in possession. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the following property, to-wit: all that tractor parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Hart, State of Georgia, containing one huudred and forty acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of F. B. Hodges, N. D. Lock, It. A. Cobh, and others. Lev ied on as the property of Robert Teasley by virtue | of a fi. fa. issued fitun Hart Superior Court on a [ judgment obtained at the September term. 1879, of said Court in favor of T. J. Linder vs. ltobt. Teas ley. Said place is well improved and iu a good state of cultivation. Property levied on to satisfy a debt for purcliPse money, and written notice of levy served personally on Robt. Teasley, the tenant iu possession. This October 27, 1879. J. R. MYERS, Sheriff. lIAltTVft EIJL RAILROAD SIIIEDIILE. Leave Bowersville directly after arrival of down passenger train on E. A. L. It. It., about 1 o’clock p. in. Arrive at Sanders’ (2J miles from Hartwell) at 1:43. Leave Sanders', going up, at 3p. iu. AKRiVE at Bowersvillo 3:43. A TLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR LINE R. R, -fY CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after June trains will be run on this Road as follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 8 08 a m Leave 8 10 a m (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 6 13 p ra Leave 6 16 p m, NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 7 52 pm Leave 7 53 p no NIGHT PASSENGE.t TRAIN. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 7 39 a m Leave 7 40 am LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN.’ (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toeeoa 2 42 p m Leave 3 OJ p m (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 10 00 p m Leave 10 30pm Close connection at Atlanta for all points Weat, and at Charlotte for all points East. Through Tickets on sale at Gainesville, Seneca City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all points East and West. G. J. FOREACRE, General Manager. W J. HOUSTON, G. T. A T. Agt. ELBERTON AIR-LINE SCHEDULE. Trains leave Bowersville for Klberton lU.HO a. m. Leave Bowersville for Toccoa 6.00 a. m. JOHN P. SHANNON, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, ELBERTON, GEORGIA, Practices in the Counties of Elbert, Hart, Madison and Franklin, and in the Supreme Court ehewhers when employed, fit